Kalniz Mehler LTD. is a Cleveland-based law office specializing in foreclosure defense, real estate law, and business growth services, with a strong focus on protecting consumer rights throughout Ohio. The firm stands out for its unique perspective, as one of its attorneys brings over 21 years of experience representing banks and loan servicers, which they now leverage to advocate vigorously for individuals and businesses facing financial and legal challenges.
The firm takes a client-centered approach, offering free initial consultations and tailoring strategies to each client’s specific situation. With decades of combined experience, their attorneys are adept at navigating complex legal landscapes, from mortgage distress and housing violations to commercial transactions and business structuring. They serve a diverse clientele, including homeowners, real estate investors, small to large businesses, and individuals dealing with debt collection or contract issues.
Services Offered
- Foreclosure representation
- Loan modifications
- Forbearance agreements
- Deficiency waivers
- Stay of executions
- Cash for keys agreements
- Short sales
- Deed-in-lieu of foreclosure
- Housing code violation defense
- Collection defense
- Recovery of excess sale proceeds from foreclosure
- Real estate closings
- Real estate transactions (residential and commercial)
- Deed and title issue resolution
- Zoning and development assistance
- Purchase agreement review and drafting
- Contract disputes
- Contract negotiations
- Purchase and sale agreements
- Business formations
- General counsel services
- Investment and partnership agreements
- Land contract evaluation and assistance
The firm serves clients across Ohio with offices in Cleveland, Toledo, and Columbus, ensuring accessible legal support for a wide range of needs. Their attorneys are admitted to practice in Ohio federal courts, including the Northern and Southern Districts of Ohio and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, underscoring their capability to handle complex and multi-jurisdictional matters.
